Vehicle status information and indicators -> Instrument cluster for Your Toyota 4 Runner SUV Sixth Generation (2025-2026)

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2-1. Instrument cluster  
2-1.Instrument cluster  
Warning lights and indicators  
The warning lights and indicators on the instrument cluster,  
overhead console and outside rear view mirrors inform the  
driver of the status of the vehicle’s various systems.  
Instrument cluster  
For the purpose of explanation, the following illustrations display all  
warning lights and indicators illuminated.  
Vehicles with 7-inch display  
The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ depending on  
the target region.  
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Vehicles with 12.3-inch display  
The meter type can be changed on “  
Settings” of the multi-infor-  
mation display. (P.108)  
Type 1  
2
The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ  
depending on the target region.  
Type 2  
The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ  
depending on the target region.  
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Type 3  
The units used on the meters and some indicators may differ  
depending on the target region.  
Low engine oil pres-  
*2  
Warning lights  
sure warning light  
(P.577)  
Warning lights inform the driver  
of malfunctions in the indicated  
vehicle’s systems.  
Malfunction indicator  
*1  
lamp (P.577)  
(U.S.A.)  
Brake system warn-  
*1  
Malfunction indicator  
*1  
ing light (P.576)  
(U.S.A.)  
lamp (P.577)  
(Canada)  
*1  
SRS warning light  
(P.577)  
Brake system warn-  
*1  
ing light (P.576)  
(Canada)  
(Red)  
*1  
ABS warning light  
(P.578)  
Brake system warn-  
*1  
(U.S.A.)  
(Canada)  
(Red)  
ing light (P.576)  
(Yellow)  
*1  
ABS warning light  
(P.578)  
High coolant tempera-  
*2  
ture warning light  
(P.576)  
Charging system  
*2  
Electric power steer-  
ing system warning  
*1  
warning light  
(P.577)  
light (P.578)  
Electric power steer-  
ing system warning  
*1  
light (P.578)  
(Yellow)  
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*1  
PCS warning light  
(P.578)  
Parking brake indica-  
tor (P.581)  
(Canada)  
(Flashes)  
LDA indicator  
(P.578)  
Center differential lock  
indicator (if equipped)  
(P.581)  
(Yellow)  
(Yellow)  
LTA indicator  
(P.579)  
(Flashes)  
(Flashes)  
(Yellow)  
Rear differential lock  
indicator (if equipped)  
(P.582)  
Driving assist informa-  
*1  
2
tion indicator  
(P.579)  
High speed four-wheel  
drive indicator (if  
equipped) (P.582)  
PDA indicator  
(P.579)  
Low speed four-wheel  
drive indicator (if  
equipped) (P.582)  
(Yellow)  
(Yellow)  
(Yellow)  
(Flashes)  
(Flashes)  
Dynamic radar cruise  
control indicator  
(P.579)  
(Flashes)  
Tire pressure warning  
*1  
light (P.582)  
Cruise control indica-  
tor (P.580)  
Low fuel level warn-  
ing light (P.583)  
Stop & Start cancel  
*1  
Driver’s and front pas-  
senger’s seat belt  
reminder light  
indicator (if  
equipped) (P.580)  
Intuitive parking assist  
*1  
(P.583)  
Rear passengersseat  
belt reminder lights  
(P.583)  
Trailer brake warning  
light (if equipped)  
(P.584)  
OFF indicator (if  
equipped) (P.580)  
*1  
Slip indicator light  
(P.580)  
Inappropriate pedal  
operation warning  
*2  
*1  
:These lights come on when the  
engine switch is turned to ON to  
indicate that a system check is  
being performed. They will turn  
off after the engine is started, or  
after a few seconds. There may  
be a malfunction in a system if  
the lights do not come on, or turn  
off. Have the vehicle inspected  
by your Toyota dealer.  
light (P.581)  
Brake hold operated  
*1  
indicator (P.581)  
(Flashes)  
Parking brake indica-  
tor (P.581)  
(U.S.A.)  
(Flashes)  
*2  
:This light illuminates on the  
multi-information display with a  
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message.  
Indicators  
WARNING  
The indicators inform the driver  
of the operating state of the  
vehicle’s various systems.  
If a safety system warning  
light does not come on  
Should a safety system light such  
as the ABS and SRS warning light  
not come on when you start the  
engine, this could mean that  
these systems are not available to  
help protect you in an accident,  
which could result in death or seri-  
ous injury. Have the vehicle  
Turn signal indicator  
(P.226)  
Headlight indicator  
(P.234)  
(U.S.A.)  
inspected by your Toyota dealer  
immediately if this occurs.  
Tail light indicator  
(P.234)  
(Canada)  
Headlight high beam indi-  
cator (P.236)  
AHB indicator (P.238)  
Front fog light indicator  
(P.237)  
*1, 2  
PCS warning light  
(P.259)  
Dynamic radar cruise  
control indicator  
(P.290)  
*3  
( )  
Cruise control indicator  
(P.301)  
*3  
( )  
LDA indicator (P.270,  
275)  
*3  
( )  
*1  
LDA OFF indicator  
(P.279)  
LTA indicator (P.270)  
*3  
( )  
Driving assist information  
*1, 2  
indicator  
(P.316,  
330, 339)  
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“ECO” mode indicator  
(P.412)  
PDA indicator (P.281)  
*3  
( )  
“SPORT” mode indicator  
(if equipped) (P.412)  
Intuitive parking assist  
*4  
detection indicator (if  
“SPORT S” mode indica-  
tor (if equipped) (P.412)  
equipped) (P.323)  
Intuitive parking assist  
*1, 2  
“SPORT S+” mode indi-  
cator (if equipped)  
(P.412)  
OFF indicator  
(if  
equipped) (P.323)  
2
“COMFORT” mode indi-  
cator (if equipped)  
(P.412)  
*2  
Slip indicator light  
(P.432)  
(Flashes)  
*1, 2  
“CUSTOM” mode indica-  
VSC OFF indicator  
tor (if equipped) (P.412)  
Downhill assist control  
*2  
(P.432)  
Smart key system indica-  
*5  
system indicator (if  
equipped) (P.428)  
tor (P.432)  
Outside rear view mirror  
*6  
High speed four-wheel  
drive indicator (if  
indicators (P.316,  
330)  
equipped) (P.414)  
*3  
*1  
( )  
Stop & Start indicator (if  
equipped) (P.309)  
Stop & Start cancel indi-  
*1, 2  
Low speed four-wheel  
drive indicator (if  
equipped) (P.414, 417)  
*3  
cator  
(if equipped)  
( )  
(P.309)  
Brake hold standby indi-  
*2  
*2  
“AUTO LSD” indicator  
(if equipped) (P.419)  
cator (P.231)  
Brake hold operated indi-  
*2  
Center differential lock (if  
equipped) (P.417)  
cator (P.231)  
Rear differential lock indi-  
cator (if equipped)  
(P.421)  
*7  
Security indicator  
(P.70, 71)  
Low outside temperature  
*8  
Crawl Control indicator (if  
equipped) (P.422)  
indicator (P.82, 88)  
AUTO mode indicator (if  
equipped) (P.425)  
Parking brake indicator  
(P.227)  
DIRT mode indicator (if  
equipped) (P.425)  
(U.S.A.)  
Parking brake indicator  
(P.227)  
SAND mode indicator (if  
equipped) (P.425)  
(Canada)  
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head console.  
MUD mode indicator (if  
equipped) (P.425)  
*8  
*9  
:When the outside temperature is  
approximately 37°F (3°C) or  
lower, the indicator will flash for  
approximately 10 seconds, then  
stay on.  
DEEP SNOW mode indi-  
cator (if equipped)  
(P.425)  
ROCK mode indicator (if  
equipped) (P.425)  
:This light comes on when the  
stop lights are illuminated by the  
operation of the brake pedal or  
the driving assist system.  
“TOW HAUL” indicator  
(P.225)  
SDM indicator (if  
equipped) (P.436)  
“AIR BAG ON/OFF”  
*1, 7  
Intuitive parking assist OFF  
indicator  
Vehicles without multimedia display:  
The indicators turn off when the shift  
position is changed to R regardless  
of whether the intuitive parking  
indicator  
(P.44)  
Stop lights indica-  
*9  
assist function is turned on or off.  
tor  
*1  
:The light comes on when the  
system is turned off.  
*2  
:These lights come on when the  
engine switch is turned to ON to  
indicate that a system check is  
being performed. They will turn  
off after the engine is started, or  
after a few seconds. There may  
be a malfunction in a system if  
the lights do not turn on, or turn  
off. Have the vehicle inspected  
by your Toyota dealer.  
*3  
:Depending on the operating con-  
dition, the color and illuminat-  
ing/flashing state of the light  
change.  
*4  
*5  
:Vehicles without multimedia dis-  
play or rear camera on.  
:This light illuminates on the  
multi-information display with a  
message.  
*6  
*7  
:This light illuminates on the out-  
side rear view mirrors.  
:This light illuminates on the over-  
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Gauges and meters (7-inch display)  
The meters display various drive information.  
Meter display  
2
The units used on the meter and display may differ depending on the target  
region.  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
Displays the engine coolant temperature.  
Outside temperature (P.82)  
Analog meter  
The dial type of analog meter can be changed on  
of the multi-informa-  
tion display. (P.97)  
Tachometer: Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute.  
Analog speed meter: Displays the vehicle speed.  
Digital speedometer  
Displays the vehicle speed.  
Shift position and shift range indicator  
Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range. (P.222)  
Clock (P.84)  
Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS  
clock). For details, refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
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Fuel gauge  
Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.  
In the following situations, the actual quantity of fuel remaining in the tank  
may not be displayed correctly. Refer to P.83 if the actual quantity of fuel  
remaining in the tank is not displayed correctly.  
• A small amount of fuel is added.  
• Fuel is added with the fuel gauge near or at “F”.  
• The vehicle is stopped on an uneven surface, such as a slope.  
• The vehicle is driven on a slope or around a curve.  
Distance to empty  
Displays driving range with remaining fuel. (P.83)  
Multi-information display  
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data. (P.91)  
Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs. (P.587)  
Odometer and distance until next engine oil change display  
Odometer:  
Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven.  
Distance until next engine oil change:  
Displays the distance the vehicle can be driven until an oil change is neces-  
sary.  
The distance until the next engine oil change will also be displayed in the  
following situations:  
• When the engine switch is turned to ON.  
• When a warning message indicating that oil maintenance should be per-  
formed soon or is required is displayed.  
• Resetting: P.532  
The meters and display illumi-  
nate when  
The engine switch is in ON.  
When the drive mode is  
changed  
Background color is changed follow-  
ing the selected driving mode.  
(P.412)  
If the units of measure for  
speedometer can be changed  
Outside temperature display  
Displays the outside temperature  
within the range of -40°F (-40°C)  
to 140°F (60°C).  
The other units of measure is also  
displayed as shown in the illustra-  
tions.  
When the outside temperature is  
approximately 37°F (3°C) or  
lower, the indicator  
will flash  
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tance that can be driven may differ  
from that displayed.  
for approximately 10 seconds,  
then stay on.  
When only a small amount of fuel  
is added to the tank, the display  
may not be updated. When refuel-  
ing, turn the engine switch off. If  
the vehicle is refueled without  
turning the engine switch off, the  
display may not be updated.  
In the following situations, the cor-  
rect outside temperature may not  
be displayed, or the display may  
take longer than normal to  
change.  
• When stopped, or driving at low  
speeds (less than 12 mph [20  
km/h])  
• When the outside temperature  
has changed suddenly (at the  
entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel,  
etc.)  
When “Refuel” is displayed, the  
remaining fuel amount is low and  
the distance that can be driven  
with the remaining fuel cannot be  
calculated. Refuel immediately.  
2
When “--” or “E” is displayed, the  
system may be malfunctioning.  
Take your vehicle to your Toyota  
dealer.  
Liquid crystal display  
P.91  
Free/open Source Software  
Information  
Fuel gauge and driving range  
display  
This product contains Free/Open  
Source Software (FOSS). The  
license information and/or the  
source code of such FOSS can be  
found at the following URL.  
The fuel gauge and driving range  
display are linked. If the fuel gauge  
and driving range display do not  
update after refueling a small  
amount, they can be updated by  
performing the following procedure:  
rd-tech/oss/890  
1 Stop the vehicle on a level sur-  
Customization  
face.  
The gauges and meters can be cus-  
Wait until the fuel in the fuel tank  
stabilizers.  
tomized in  
of the multi-informa-  
2 Turn the engine switch off.  
tion display. (P.637)  
3 While pressing and holding  
WARNING  
of the meter control switch, turn  
the engine switch to ON.  
The information display at  
low temperatures  
4 Continue holding  
of the  
Allow the interior of the vehicle to  
warm up before using the liquid  
crystal information display. At  
extremely low temperatures, the  
information display monitor may  
respond slowly, and display  
changes may be delayed.  
meter control switch for approxi-  
mately 5 seconds.  
Release the button when the odom-  
eter begins blinking.  
Updating will be complete when the  
odometer blinks for approximately 5  
seconds and then returns to the nor-  
mal display.  
Distance to empty  
This distance is computed based  
on your average fuel consump-  
tion. As a result, the actual dis-  
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WARNING  
Toyota dealer.  
For example, there is a lag  
between the driver’s shifting and  
the new gear number appearing  
on the display. This lag could  
cause the driver to downshift  
again, causing rapid and exces-  
sive engine braking and possibly  
an accident resulting in death or  
injury.  
Instrument panel light  
control  
The brightness of the instrument  
panel lights can be adjusted.  
Pressing the button will adjust  
brightness of the instrument  
panel light.  
NOTICE  
The brightness of the instrument  
panel lights can be adjusted by  
pressing the button.  
To prevent damage to the  
engine and its components  
Do not let the indicator needle  
of the tachometer enter the red  
zone, which indicates the maxi-  
mum engine speed.  
Short press: 1 step change of  
brightness level.  
Long press: continues change of  
brightness level until released.  
The engine may be overheating  
if the engine coolant tempera-  
ture gauge is in the red zone  
(H). In this case, immediately  
stop the vehicle in a safe place,  
and check the engine after it  
has cooled completely.  
(P.612)  
Adjusting the clock  
The clocks on the following can  
be adjusted on the multimedia  
system screen.  
Instrument cluster brightness  
adjustment  
The instrument cluster brightness  
levels when the tail lights are on and  
off can be adjusted individually.  
However, when the surroundings  
are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on  
the tail lights will not change the  
instrument cluster brightness.  
Multi-information display  
Multimedia system screen  
For details, refer to “MULTIME-  
DIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Clock settings screen  
If “Clock:00” is displayed when  
is selected on the multi-information  
display, the system may be malfunc-  
tioning.  
Have the vehicle inspected by your  
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Gauges and meters (12.3-inch display)  
The meters display various drive information.  
Meter display  
Locations of gauges and meters  
The meter type can be changed on “  
Settings” of the multi-infor-  
2
mation display. (P.108)  
Type 1/Type 2  
The units of measure may differ depending on the intended destination of  
the vehicle.  
Multi-information display  
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data. (P.100)  
Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs. (P.587)  
Outside temperature (P.88)  
Analog meter (Type 2 only)  
The dial type of analog meter can be changed on “  
Settings” of the multi-  
information display. (P.108)  
Tachometer: Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute.  
Analog speedometer: Displays the vehicle speed.  
Digital speedometer  
Displays the vehicle speed.  
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Shift position and shift range indicator  
Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.222)  
Clock (P.90)  
Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS  
clock). For details, refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Widget (Audio system-linked display)  
Displays the selected audio source or track on the meter. (P.104)  
While list of items for content display area (P.102) is displayed, widget will  
not be displayed.  
Distance to empty  
Displays driving range with remaining fuel. (P.89)  
Fuel gauge  
Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.  
In the following situations, the actual quantity of fuel remaining in the tank  
may not be displayed correctly. Refer to P.89 if the actual quantity of fuel  
remaining in the tank is not displayed correctly.  
• A small amount of fuel is added.  
• Fuel is added with the fuel gauge near or at “F”.  
• The vehicle is stopped on an uneven surface, such as a slope.  
• The vehicle is driven on a slope or around a curve.  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
Displays the engine coolant temperature.  
Odometer and distance until next engine oil change display  
Odometer:  
Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven.  
Distance until next engine oil change:  
Displays the distance the vehicle can be driven until an oil change is neces-  
sary.  
The distance until the next engine oil change will also be displayed in the  
following situations:  
• When the engine switch is turned to ON.  
• When a warning message indicating that oil maintenance should be per-  
formed soon or is required is displayed.  
• Resetting: P.532  
Widget (Fuel Economy)  
Displays fuel economy information. (P.103)  
While list of items for content display area (P.102) is displayed, widget will  
not be displayed.  
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Type 3  
2
Tachometer  
Displays the engine speed in revolutions per minute.  
Multi-information display  
Presents the driver with a variety of vehicle data. (P.100)  
Displays warning messages if a malfunction occurs. (P.587)  
Outside temperature (P.88)  
Digital speedometer  
Displays the vehicle speed.  
Shift position and shift range indicator  
Displays the selected shift position or selected shift range (P.222)  
Clock (P.90)  
Automatically adjusts the time by using the GPS time information (GPS  
clock). For details, refer to “MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Analog speedometer  
Displays the vehicle speed.  
Distance to empty  
Displays driving range with remaining fuel. (P.89)  
Fuel gauge  
Displays the quantity of fuel remaining in the tank.  
In the following situations, the actual quantity of fuel remaining in the tank  
may not be displayed correctly. Refer to P.89 if the actual quantity of fuel  
remaining in the tank is not displayed correctly.  
• A small amount of fuel is added.  
88  
2-1. Instrument cluster  
• Fuel is added with the fuel gauge near or at “F”.  
• The vehicle is stopped on an uneven surface, such as a slope.  
• The vehicle is driven on a slope or around a curve.  
Engine coolant temperature gauge  
Displays the engine coolant temperature.  
Odometer and distance until next engine oil change display  
Odometer:  
Displays the total distance the vehicle has been driven.  
Distance until next engine oil change:  
Displays the distance the vehicle can be driven until an oil change is neces-  
sary.  
The distance until the next engine oil change will also be displayed in the  
following situations:  
• When the engine switch is turned to ON.  
• When a warning message indicating that oil maintenance should be per-  
formed soon or is required is displayed.  
• Resetting: P.532  
The meters and display illumi-  
nate when  
The engine switch is in ON.  
When the drive mode is  
changed  
Background color is changed follow-  
ing the selected driving mode.  
(P.412)  
If the units of measure for  
speedometer can be changed  
The other units of measure is also  
displayed as shown in the illustra-  
tions.  
Type 1/Type 2  
Type 3  
Outside temperature display  
Displays the outside temperature  
within the range of -40°F (-40°C)  
to 140°F (60°C).  
When the outside temperature is  
approximately 37°F (3°C) or  
lower, the indicator  
will flash  
for approximately 10 seconds,  
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from that displayed.  
then stay on.  
When only a small amount of fuel  
is added to the tank, the display  
may not be updated. When refuel-  
ing, turn the engine switch off. If  
the vehicle is refueled without  
turning the engine switch off, the  
display may not be updated.  
In the following situations, the cor-  
rect outside temperature may not  
be displayed, or the display may  
take longer than normal to  
change:  
• When stopped, or driving at low  
speeds (less than 20 mph [12  
km/h])  
• When the outside temperature  
has changed suddenly (at the  
entrance/exit of a garage, tunnel,  
etc.)  
When “Refuel” is displayed, the  
remaining fuel amount is low and  
the distance that can be driven  
with the remaining fuel cannot be  
calculated. Refuel immediately.  
2
When “--” or “E” is displayed, the  
system may be malfunctioning.  
Take your vehicle to your Toyota  
dealer.  
Liquid crystal display  
P.101  
Free/Open Source Software  
Information  
Fuel gauge and driving range  
display  
Free and Open Source Software  
Information  
The fuel gauge and driving range  
display are linked. If the fuel gauge  
and driving range display do not  
update after refueling a small  
amount, they can be updated by  
performing the following procedure:  
This product contains free and open  
source software. License informa-  
tion and/or source code for such  
free/open source software are avail-  
able at the following URL:  
1 Stop the vehicle on a level sur-  
opensource/meter/toyota/  
face.  
Wait until the fuel in the fuel tank  
stabilizes.  
Customization  
The gauges and meters can be cus-  
2 Turn the engine switch off.  
tomized in “  
Settings” of the  
3 While pressing and holding  
multi-information display. (P.637)  
of the meter control switch, turn  
the engine switch to ON.  
WARNING  
4 Continue holding  
of the  
The information display at  
meter control switch for approxi-  
mately 5 seconds.  
Release the button when the odom-  
eter begins blinking.  
Updating will be complete when the  
odometer blinks for approximately 5  
seconds and then returns to the nor-  
mal display.  
low temperatures  
Allow the interior of the vehicle to  
warm up before using the liquid  
crystal information display. At  
extremely low temperatures, the  
information display monitor may  
respond slowly, and display  
changes may be delayed.  
Distance to empty  
This distance is computed based  
on your average fuel consump-  
tion. As a result, the actual dis-  
tance that can be driven may differ  
90  
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WARNING  
Toyota dealer.  
For example, there is a lag  
between the driver’s shifting and  
the new gear number appearing  
on the display. This lag could  
cause the driver to downshift  
again, causing rapid and exces-  
sive engine braking and possibly  
an accident resulting in death or  
injury.  
Adjusting the instrument  
panel light control  
The brightness of the instrument  
panel lights can be adjusted.  
Pressing the button will adjust  
brightness of the instrument  
panel light.  
NOTICE  
The brightness of the instrument  
panel lights can be adjusted by  
pressing the button.  
To prevent damage to the  
engine and its components  
Do not let the indicator needle  
of the tachometer enter the red  
zone, which indicates the maxi-  
mum engine speed.  
Short press: 1 step change of  
brightness level.  
Long press: continues change of  
brightness level until released.  
The engine may be overheating  
if the engine coolant tempera-  
ture gauge is in the red zone  
(H). In this case, immediately  
stop the vehicle in a safe place,  
and check the engine after it  
has cooled completely.  
(P.612)  
Adjusting the clock  
The clocks on the following can  
be adjusted on the multimedia  
system screen.  
Instrument cluster brightness  
adjustment  
The instrument cluster brightness  
levels when the tail lights are on and  
off can be adjusted individually.  
Multi-information display  
Multimedia system screen  
However, when the surroundings  
are bright (daytime, etc.), turning on  
the tail lights will not change the  
instrument cluster brightness.  
For details, refer to “MULTIMEDIA  
OWNER’S MANUAL”.  
Clock settings screen  
If “Clock:00” is displayed when “  
Settings” is selected on the multi-  
information display, the system may  
be malfunctioning.  
Have the vehicle inspected by your  
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tions.  
Menu icons  
Multi-information dis-  
play (7-inch display)  
Information related to each icon  
can be displayed by selecting  
the icon with the meter control  
switches.  
The multi-information dis-  
play is used to display fuel  
efficiency related informa-  
tion and various types of  
driving-related information.  
The multi-information dis-  
play can also be used to  
change the display settings  
and other settings.  
Some of the information may be  
displayed automatically depend-  
ing on the situation.  
2
Driving information display  
(P.92)  
Driving support system  
information display  
(P.93)  
Display contents  
Audio system-linked dis-  
play (P.94)  
Display  
Vehicle information dis-  
play (P.94)  
Settings display (P.97)  
Warning message display  
(P.587)  
Liquid crystal display  
Small spots or light spots may  
appear on the display. This phenom-  
enon is characteristic of liquid crys-  
tal displays, and there is no problem  
continuing to use the display.  
RSA (Road Sign Assist) (if  
equipped)  
Displays recognized signs while the  
RSA (Road Sign Assist) is operat-  
ing. (P.288)  
WARNING  
Caution for use while driving  
Content display area  
When operating the multi-infor-  
mation display while driving,  
pay extra attention to the safety  
of the area around the vehicle.  
By selecting menu icons on the  
multi-information display, a variety  
of driving-related information can  
be displayed. The multi-information  
display can also be used to change  
display settings and other vehicle  
settings.  
Do not look continuously at the  
multi-information display while  
driving as you may fail to see  
pedestrians, objects on the  
road, etc., ahead of the vehicle.  
Warning or advice pop-up displays  
are also displayed in certain situa-  
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WARNING  
Content of driving infor-  
mation  
The information display at  
low temperatures  
Display items  
Fuel economy  
P.83  
Eco Driving Indicator/Dis-  
Changing the meter dis-  
play  
tance to empty  
Fuel economy  
The multi-information display is  
operated using the meter control  
switches.  
Use the displayed values as a ref-  
erence only.  
Current fuel consumption  
/
/
: Select menu icons  
: Change displayed  
Displays instantaneous current fuel  
consumption.  
content, scroll up/down the  
screen and move the cursor  
up/down  
Average fuel economy (after  
reset)  
To reset the average fuel economy  
display, press and hold the  
meter control switch.  
Press: Enter/Set  
Press and hold: Reset/Dis-  
play customizable items  
The average fuel economy dis-  
Return to the previous screen  
play can be changed in  
.
Call sending/receiving and  
history display  
(P.97)  
Average fuel economy (after  
Linked with the hands-free system,  
sending or receiving call is dis-  
played. For details regarding the  
hands-free system, refer to the  
“MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MAN-  
UAL”.  
start)  
Displays the average fuel con-  
sumption since engine start.  
Average fuel economy (after  
refuel)  
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Displays the average fuel con-  
sumption since the vehicle was  
refueled.  
If the vehicle is refueled without  
turning the engine switch to OFF,  
the display may not be updated.  
When “Refuel” is displayed, the  
remaining fuel amount is low and  
the distance that can be driven  
with the remaining fuel cannot be  
calculated. Refuel immediately.  
Eco Driving Indicator/Dis-  
tance to empty  
Eco Driving Indicator  
Driving support system  
information display  
2
Driving support system  
information  
Select to display the operational  
status of the following systems:  
LDA (Lane Departure Alert)  
(P.275)  
Eco Driving Indicator Zone  
Display  
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)  
(P.270)  
Suggests the Zone of Eco driving  
with current Eco driving ratio based  
on acceleration.  
Dynamic radar cruise control  
(P.290)  
Eco driving ratio based on  
acceleration  
Cruise control (P.301)  
If the acceleration exceeds the  
Zone of Eco driving, the right side  
of the Eco Driving Indicator Zone  
Display will illuminate.  
PCS (Pre-Collision System)  
(P.259)  
PDA (Proactive driving assist)  
(P.281)  
Zone of Eco driving  
Navigation system-linked  
display  
Distance to empty  
Displays the driving range with  
remaining fuel. (P.83)  
Select to display the following  
navigation system-linked infor-  
mation:  
Distance to empty  
Route guidance to destination  
This distance is computed based  
on your average fuel consump-  
tion. As a result, the actual dis-  
tance that can be driven may differ  
from that displayed.  
Compass display (heading-up  
display)  
When only a small amount of fuel  
is added to the tank, the display  
may not be updated. When refuel-  
ing, turn the engine switch to OFF.  
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since engine start*  
Audio system-linked dis-  
play  
• “Distance”: Displays the dis-  
tance driven since engine  
The operating conditions of the  
audio system can be displayed  
on the multi-information display.  
start*  
• “Total Time”: Displays the  
elapsed time since engine  
start*  
Vehicle information dis-  
play  
*
: These items are reset each time  
the engine stops.  
Trip information  
Trailer brake (if equipped)  
2 items that are selected using  
the “TRIP A Items” or “TRIP B  
Items” setting (average speed,  
distance and total time) can be  
displayed vertically.  
Displays trailer brake control  
status (P.437) and trailer  
type*.  
*
: To select the trailer, press and  
hold the  
meter control switch.  
Use the displayed information  
as a reference only.  
(P.92)  
• “Average Speed”: Displays  
the average vehicle speed  
since the display was reset*  
• “Distance”: Displays the dis-  
tance driven since the display  
Trailer Mode BSM  
Displays trailer length* and  
trailer blind spot status  
(P.316).  
was reset*  
*
: To select the trailer, press and  
• “Total Time”: Displays the  
elapsed time since the display  
hold the  
meter control switch.  
(P.92)  
was reset*  
Drive information  
*
: To reset, display the desired item  
and press and hold the meter  
control switch.  
2 items that are selected using  
the “Drive Info Items” setting  
(average speed, distance and  
total time) can be displayed ver-  
tically.  
Tire inflation pressure  
Displays inflation pressure of  
each tire.  
Use the displayed information as a  
reference only.  
Following items will be displayed.  
• “Average Speed”: Displays  
the average vehicle speed  
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Traction monitor display  
(4WD models)  
Degree markers of incline to  
the front and rear  
2
Indicates the vehicle inclination in  
degrees in the front and rear direc-  
tions.  
Front tire direction display  
Displays the operation amount and  
direction of the steering wheel via  
changes to the front tires on the  
display.  
Degree markers of incline to  
the left and right  
Indicates the vehicle inclination in  
degrees in the left and right direc-  
tions.  
Wheel spin display  
When a tire is spinning, its icon on  
the display changes its color and  
blinks.  
Pointer  
This item is displayed only when  
driving mode is set to sport mode.  
Indicates the degree of the vehicle  
inclination in comparison to a paral-  
lel line.  
The illustration used is intended  
as an example, and may differ  
from the image that is actually  
displayed on the multi-informa-  
tion display.  
Voltmeter and Engine oil  
pressure gauge  
Clinometer  
Clinometer displays the vehicle  
inclination to the front, rear, left  
and right within a range of 0° to  
approximately 30°.  
Voltmeter  
Displays the charge state  
Engine oil pressure gauge  
Displays the engine oil pressure  
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Engine oil temperature  
gauge and Transmission oil  
temperature gauge  
Engine oil pressure gauge  
When the value of the engine oil  
pressure gauge drops while the  
engine is running, stop the vehicle  
in a safe place immediately and  
check the amount of engine oil.  
(P.531)  
When the oil pressure drops even  
though the engine oil amount has  
not decreased, or if the oil pres-  
sure does not increase when  
engine oil is added, contact your  
Toyota dealer, as there may be a  
problem with the lubrication sys-  
tem.  
Engine oil temperature  
gauge  
Displays the engine oil temperature  
Trailer settings screen  
Trailer settings screen  
Transmission oil tempera-  
ture gauge  
Displays the transmission oil fluid  
temperature  
Boost gauge  
Displays the boost pressure.  
Displays the name of the cur-  
rently selected trailer or “No  
Trailer Selected” if a trailer  
has not yet been selected  
Add a new trailer or select an  
existing saved trailer  
• Maximum of 10 trailers can be  
saved.  
NOTICE  
Voltmeter  
• Select the trailer name, length,  
hitch type, brake type and num-  
ber of axles.  
• The parameters which can be set  
depend on which of the trailer  
systems are installed on the vehi-  
cle. (Trailer Brake Controller,  
When the voltmeter indicates 19  
V or higher or 9 V or lower while  
the engine is running, there may  
be a battery or charging system  
malfunction. Have the vehicle  
inspected at your Toyota dealer.  
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Trailer Backup Guide and Trailer  
Mode BSM)  
neck and fifth wheel trailers  
are not supported for some  
features (Trailer Backup  
Guide and Trailer Mode  
BSM)  
Deselect the currently  
selected trailer  
• Used when a 4-pin trailer connec-  
tor has been disconnected. (4-pin  
trailer connector disconnection  
cannot be automatically detected  
by Trailer Brake Controller)  
Change the length of the  
trailer. If the exact length is  
not listed, round up the actual  
length of the trailer to the  
closest available value.  
Edit the parameters of a  
2
saved trailer (name, length,  
hitch type, brake type and  
number of axles)  
“Auto” length detection can also be  
selected.  
Change the number of axles.  
• The parameters which can be  
edited depend on which of the  
trailer systems are installed on  
the vehicle (Trailer Brake Control-  
ler, Trailer Backup Guide and  
Trailer Mode BSM)  
Change the brake type (elec-  
tric or electric over hydraulic)  
and weight of the trailer, or  
turn trailer brakes off for that  
trailer.  
Delete a saved trailer  
Save the trailer information  
Trailer detail screen  
If there are any errors with the  
trailer values, re-select the value or  
delete and re-save the trailer. If the  
error continues, contact your Toy-  
ota dealer.  
Settings display  
Meter display settings that  
can be changed  
Displays the name of the cur-  
rent trailer which is being  
added or edited.  
Language  
Select to change the language dis-  
played.  
Change the name of the  
trailer.  
Units  
Select to change the units of mea-  
sure displayed.  
Change the hitch type of the  
trailer between ball hitch  
Meter Style  
(conventional), gooseneck or  
fifth wheel. Note that goose-  
The design of the meter display can  
be changed.  
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Dial Type  
Vehicle functions and set-  
tings that can be changed  
Select to change dial type.  
P.637  
(Driving information dis-  
play settings)  
Suspension of the settings dis-  
play  
• Fuel economy display  
Some settings cannot be changed  
while driving. When changing set-  
tings, park the vehicle in a safe  
place.  
Select to change the average fuel  
consumption display between after  
start/after reset/after refuel.  
(P.92)  
If a warning message is displayed,  
operation of the settings display  
will be suspended.  
(Audio settings)  
Select to display/not display the  
audio system linked display.  
WARNING  
Cautions during setting up  
(Vehicle information dis-  
play settings)  
the display  
If the engine is running when  
changing the display settings,  
ensure that the vehicle is parked  
in a place with adequate ventila-  
tion. In a closed area such as a  
garage, exhaust gases including  
harmful carbon monoxide (CO)  
may collect and enter the vehicle.  
This may lead to death or a seri-  
ous health hazard.  
Select to change the displayed con-  
tent of the following:  
• Drive information and Trip A/B  
items  
Select to set the first and second  
items of the drive information dis-  
play to any of the following: aver-  
age vehicle  
NOTICE  
speed/distance/elapsed time.  
During setting up the display  
Pop-up display  
To prevent battery discharge,  
ensure that the engine is running  
while setting up the display fea-  
tures.  
Select to enable/disable pop-up  
displays for each relevant system.  
Multi-information display off  
Select to turn the multi-information  
display off.  
Stop & Start system infor-  
mation (if equipped)  
To turn the multi-information display  
on again, press any of the meter  
control switches.  
Stop & Start system opera-  
tion time (after start)/status  
notification  
Default setting  
Select to reset the meter display  
settings to the default setting.  
Displays the current amount of time  
the engine has been stopped by the  
operation of the Stop & Start sys-  
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tem.  
sage asking if you wish to turn  
the headlights off is displayed.  
Also shows the status of the Stop &  
Start system with a pop-up display.  
(P.313)  
To turn the headlights off, select  
Yes”.  
Stop & Start system settings  
If the driver’s door is opened  
after the engine switch is turned  
off, this suggestion message will  
not be displayed.  
The length of time of the Stop &  
Start system will operate when the  
“A/C” switch of the air conditioning  
system is on can be set to 2 differ-  
Suggestion to enable the  
power back door*  
2
ent levels in “  
Settings” of the  
multi-information display. (P.313)  
If the power back door system is  
disabled (setting on  
set to  
Suggestion function  
off) and the power back door  
switch on the instrument panel  
is operated, a suggestion mes-  
sage will be displayed asking if  
you wish to enable the power  
back door system. To enable the  
power back door system, select  
Yes”.  
Displays suggestions to the  
driver in the following situations.  
To select a response to a dis-  
played suggestion, use the  
meter control switches.  
Suggestion to turn on the  
headlights  
If the headlight switch is in other  
After enabling the power back  
door system, press the power  
back door switch again to open  
or close the power back door.  
than  
or  
, and the  
vehicle speed is 3 mph (5 km/h)  
or higher for a certain amount of  
time when the surroundings are  
dark, a suggestion message will  
be displayed.  
*
: If equipped  
Customization  
The suggestion function can be  
turned on/off. (P.637)  
Suggestion to turn off the  
headlights  
If the headlights are left on for a  
certain amount of time after the  
engine switch has been turned  
off, a suggestion message will  
be displayed.  
When the headlight switch is in  
the AUTO position: The mes-  
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system is displayed on the content  
display area, the system operating  
state will not be displayed in this  
area.  
Multi-inform at ion dis-  
play (12.3-inch dis-  
play)  
RSA (Road Sign Assist) dis-  
play area (if equipped)  
(P.288)  
The multi-information dis-  
play is used to display fuel  
efficiency related informa-  
tion and various types of  
driving-related information.  
The multi-information dis-  
play can also be used to  
change the display settings  
and other settings.  
Content display area (cen-  
ter)  
Blank  
Driving support system infor-  
mation display (P.103)  
Map display (P.104)  
Trailer settings screen  
(105)  
Display contents  
Following information is dis-  
played in each area on the  
multi-information display.  
Settings display (P.108)  
Warning message display  
Content display area  
(left/right)  
Blank  
Fuel Economy (P.103)  
Eco Driving Indicator  
(P.103)  
Driving support system infor-  
mation display (P.103)  
Navigation system-linked dis-  
play (P.104)  
Audio system-linked display  
(P.104)  
Content display area (left)  
Content display area (center)  
Content display area (right)  
Drive information display  
(P.104)  
Tire inflation pressure  
(P.105)  
Driving support system infor-  
mation display area  
Traction monitor display (if  
equipped) (P.105)  
When driving information support  
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Trailer brake (if equipped)  
(P.106)  
Trailer mode BSM (P.106)  
Clinometer (if equipped)  
(P.106)  
Voltmeter and Engine oil pres-  
sure gauge (P.107)  
Engine oil temperature gauge  
and Transmission oil tem-  
perature gauge (P.107)  
/
: Change displayed  
2
content and scroll up/down  
the screen  
Boost gauge (P.108)  
/
: Change the screen  
Liquid crystal display  
and move the cursor  
Small spots or light spots may  
Press: Enter/Set  
appear on the display. This phenom-  
enon is characteristic of liquid crys-  
tal displays, and there is no problem  
continuing to use the display.  
Press and hold: Reset/Dis-  
play customizable items/Dis-  
play the cursor  
WARNING  
Return to the previous screen  
Caution for use while driving  
Call sending/receiving and  
history display  
When operating the multi-infor-  
mation display while driving,  
pay extra attention to the safety  
of the area around the vehicle.  
Linked with the hands-free system,  
sending or receiving call is dis-  
played. For details regarding the  
hands-free system, refer to the  
“MULTIMEDIA OWNER’S MAN-  
UAL”.  
Do not look continuously at the  
multi-information display while  
driving as you may fail to see  
pedestrians, objects on the  
road, etc., ahead of the vehicle.  
The information display at  
low temperatures  
Changing the display  
P.89  
The multi-information display is  
operated using the meter control  
switches.  
Changing the meter dis-  
play  
Changing the meter display  
type setting  
The multi-information display is  
operated using the meter control  
switches.  
The meter display type setting  
can be changed on “  
Set-  
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Items displayed in the con-  
tings”. (P.108)  
tent display area  
Changing the screen  
Select items to enable/disable  
on the content display area  
(left/right).  
Select items from the combina-  
tion of 3 screens to display on  
each 3 content display areas.  
1 Press and hold  
to display  
Press  
or  
of the meter  
area (center).  
control switches to scroll the  
screen.  
2 Press  
or  
to move the  
cursor and select the content  
display area.  
3 Contents display area (left):  
Press  
to display contents  
list.  
Contents display area (right):  
Press  
list.  
to display contents  
4 Press  
or  
to select the  
display items.  
Changing the display con-  
tents  
5 Press  
to enable/disable  
Switches items displayed on  
each contents display area  
(left/center/right).  
items.  
WARNING  
Caution for use while driving  
1 Press and hold  
to display  
For safety, avoid operating the  
meter control switches while driv-  
ing as much as possible, and do  
not look continuously at the multi-  
information display while driving.  
Stop the vehicle and operate the  
meter control switches. Failure to  
do so may cause a steering wheel  
operation error, resulting in an  
unexpected accident.  
the cursor on the content dis-  
play area (center).  
2 Press  
or  
to move the  
cursor and select the content  
display area.  
3 Press  
or  
to select the  
display items.  
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Fuel Economy  
Eco Driving Indicator  
2
Current fuel economy  
Eco Driving Indicator Zone  
Display  
Displays the instantaneous current  
fuel consumption.  
Suggests the Zone of Eco driving  
with current Eco driving ratio based  
on acceleration.  
Average fuel economy  
Displays the average fuel economy  
since the function was reset or the  
average fuel economy after starting  
Eco driving ratio based on  
acceleration  
*1, 2, 3  
or refueling.  
If the acceleration exceeds the  
Zone of Eco driving, the right side  
of the Eco Driving Indicator Zone  
Display will illuminate.  
The average fuel economy  
selected by Fuel Economy on  
the “  
Settings” screen is dis-  
Zone of Eco driving  
played.  
*1  
:Use the displayed fuel consump-  
tion as a reference only.  
Driving support system  
information display  
*2  
*3  
:Average fuel economy after  
starting is reset each time the  
engine stops.  
Select to display the operational  
status of the following systems:  
LDA (Lane Departure Alert)  
(P.275)  
:Average fuel economy since  
function was reset can be reset  
LTA (Lane Tracing Assist)  
(P.270)  
by pressing and holding  
.
Dynamic radar cruise control  
(P.290)  
Cruise control (P.301)  
PDA (Proactive driving assist)  
(P.281)  
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PCS (Pre-Collision System)  
(P.259)  
Following items will be dis-  
played.  
“Average Speed”: Displays  
the average vehicle speed  
Map display  
since engine start*  
Displays the map data accord-  
ing to the navigation system.  
“Distance”: Displays the dis-  
tance driven since engine  
Switches the displayed map  
start*  
size by pressing  
.
Total Time”: Displays the  
elapsed time since engine  
start*  
Navigation system-linked  
display  
*
: These items are reset each time  
the engine stops.  
Select to display the following  
navigation system-linked infor-  
mation:  
Trip information  
2 items that are selected using  
the “TRIP A Items” or “TRIP B  
Items” setting (average speed,  
distance and total time) can be  
displayed vertically.  
Route guidance to destination  
Compass display (heading-up  
display)  
Use the displayed information as a  
reference only.  
Audio system-linked dis-  
play  
“Average Speed”: Displays  
the average vehicle speed  
The operating conditions of the  
audio system can be displayed  
on the multi-information display.  
since the display was reset*  
“Distance”: Displays the dis-  
tance driven since the display  
Driving information dis-  
play  
was reset*  
Total Time”: Displays the  
elapsed time since the display  
Drive information  
was reset*  
2 items that are selected using  
the “Drive Info Items” setting  
(average speed, distance and  
total time) can be displayed ver-  
tically.  
*
: To reset, display the desired item  
and press and hold  
.
Use the displayed information as a  
reference only.  
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Tire inflation pressure  
Trailer settings screen  
Displays inflation pressure of  
each tire.  
Trailer settings screen  
Traction monitor display  
(4WD models)  
2
Displays the name of the cur-  
rently selected trailer or “No  
Trailer Selected” if a trailer  
has not yet been selected  
Add a new trailer or select an  
Front tire direction display  
existing saved trailer  
• Maximum of 10 trailers can be  
saved.  
• Select the trailer name, length,  
hitch type, brake type and num-  
ber of axles.  
Displays the operation amount and  
direction of the steering wheel via  
changes to the front tires on the  
display.  
Wheel spin display  
• The parameters which can be set  
depend on which of the trailer  
systems are installed on the vehi-  
cle. (Trailer Brake Controller,  
Trailer Backup Guide and Trailer  
Mode BSM)  
When a tire is spinning, its icon on  
the display changes its color and  
blinks.  
This item is displayed only when  
driving mode is set to sport mode.  
The illustration used is intended as  
an example, and may differ from  
the image that is actually displayed  
on the multi-information display.  
Deselect the currently  
selected trailer  
• Used when a 4-pin trailer connec-  
tor has been disconnected. (4-pin  
trailer connector disconnection  
cannot be automatically detected  
by Trailer Brake Controller)  
Edit the parameters of a  
saved trailer (name, length,  
hitch type, brake type and  
number of axles)  
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• The parameters which can be  
edited depend on which of the  
trailer systems are installed on  
the vehicle (Trailer Brake Control-  
ler, Trailer Backup Guide and  
Trailer Mode BSM)  
Change the number of axles.  
Change the brake type (elec-  
tric or electric over hydraulic)  
and weight of the trailer, or  
turn trailer brakes off for that  
trailer.  
Delete a saved trailer  
Trailer detail screen  
Save the trailer information  
If there are any errors with the  
trailer values, re-select the value or  
delete and re-save the trailer. If the  
error continues, contact your Toy-  
ota dealer.  
Trailer brake (if equipped)  
Displays trailer brake control  
status (P.437) and trailer  
Displays the name of the cur-  
rent trailer which is being  
added or edited.  
type*.  
*
: To select the trailer, press and  
Change the name of the  
trailer.  
hold the  
meter control switch.  
(P.101)  
Change the hitch type of the  
trailer between ball hitch  
(conventional), gooseneck or  
fifth wheel. Note that goose-  
neck and fifth wheel trailers  
are not supported for some  
features (Trailer Backup  
Guide and Trailer Mode  
BSM)  
Trailer mode BSM  
Displays trailer length* and  
trailer blind spot status  
(P.316).  
*
: To select the trailer, press and  
hold the  
meter control switch.  
(P.101)  
Change the length of the  
trailer. If the exact length is  
not listed, round up the actual  
length of the trailer to the  
closest available value.  
Clinometer (if equipped)  
Clinometer displays the vehicle  
inclination to the front, rear, left  
and right within a range of 0° to  
approximately 30°.  
“Auto” length detection can also be  
selected.  
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Displays the engine oil pressure  
NOTICE  
Voltmeter  
When the voltmeter indicates 19  
V or higher or 9 V or lower while  
the engine is running, there may  
be a battery or charging system  
malfunction. Have the vehicle  
inspected at your Toyota dealer.  
Degree markers of incline to  
the front and rear  
Engine oil pressure gauge  
2
When the value of the engine oil  
pressure gauge drops while the  
engine is running, stop the vehicle  
in a safe place immediately and  
check the amount of engine oil.  
(P.531)  
When the oil pressure drops even  
though the engine oil amount has  
not decreased, or if the oil pres-  
sure does not increase when  
engine oil is added, contact your  
Toyota dealer, as there may be a  
problem with the lubrication sys-  
tem.  
Indicates the vehicle inclination in  
degrees in the front and rear direc-  
tions.  
Degree markers of incline to  
the left and right  
Indicates the vehicle inclination in  
degrees in the left and right direc-  
tions.  
Pointer  
Indicates the degree of the vehicle  
inclination in comparison to a paral-  
lel line.  
Engine oil temperature  
gauge and Transmission  
oil temperature gauge  
Voltmeter and Engine oil  
pressure gauge  
Engine oil temperature  
gauge  
Displays the engine oil temperature  
Voltmeter  
Displays the charge state  
Transmission oil tempera-  
ture gauge  
Engine oil pressure gauge  
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Displays the transmission oil fluid  
temperature  
items  
Select to set the first and second  
items of the drive information dis-  
play to any of the following: aver-  
age vehicle  
Boost gauge  
Displays the boost pressure.  
speed/distance/elapsed time.  
Pop-up display  
Select to enable/disable pop-up  
displays for each relevant system.  
Default setting  
Select to reset the meter display  
settings to the default setting.  
Vehicle functions and set-  
tings that can be changed  
P.637  
Settings display  
Meter display settings that  
Suspension of the settings dis-  
play  
can be changed  
Some settings cannot be changed  
while driving. When changing set-  
tings, park the vehicle in a safe  
place.  
Language  
Select to change the language dis-  
played.  
If a warning message is displayed,  
operation of the settings display  
will be suspended.  
Units  
Select to change the units of mea-  
sure displayed.  
WARNING  
Meter Type  
Cautions during setting up  
the display  
Select to change the meter type  
setting.  
If the engine is running while  
changing certain settings on the  
settings display, ensure that the  
vehicle is parked in a place with  
adequate ventilation. In a closed  
area such as a garage, exhaust  
gases including harmful carbon  
monoxide (CO) may collect and  
enter the vehicle. This may lead  
to death or a serious health haz-  
ard.  
Meter Style  
Select to change the meter style.  
Dial Type  
Select to change dial type.  
Fuel economy display  
Select to change the average fuel  
consumption display between after  
start/after reset/after refuel.  
(P.103)  
Drive information and Trip A/B  
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NOTICE  
than  
or  
, and the  
During setting up the display  
vehicle speed is 3 mph (5 km/h)  
or higher for a certain amount of  
time when the surroundings are  
dark, a suggestion message will  
be displayed.  
To prevent battery discharge,  
ensure that the engine is running  
while setting up the display fea-  
tures.  
Stop & Start system infor-  
mation (if equipped)  
Suggestion to turn off the  
headlights  
2
If the headlights are left on for a  
certain amount of time after the  
engine switch has been turned  
off, a suggestion message will  
be displayed.  
Stop & Start system opera-  
tion time (after start)/status  
notification  
Displays the current amount of time  
the engine has been stopped by the  
operation of the Stop & Start sys-  
tem.  
When the headlight switch is in  
the AUTO position: The mes-  
sage asking if you wish to turn  
the headlights off is displayed.  
To turn the headlights off, select  
Yes”.  
Also shows the status of the Stop &  
Start system with a pop-up display.  
(P.313)  
Stop & Start system settings  
If the driver’s door is opened  
after the engine switch is turned  
off, this suggestion message will  
not be displayed.  
The length of time of the Stop &  
Start system will operate when the  
“A/C” switch of the air conditioning  
system is on can be set to 2 differ-  
ent levels in “  
Settings” of the  
Suggestion to enable the  
power back door*  
multi-information display. (P.313)  
If the power back door system is  
Suggestion function  
disabled (setting on  
set to  
Displays suggestions to the  
driver in the following situations.  
To select a response to a dis-  
played suggestion, use the  
meter control switches.  
off) and the power back door  
switch on the instrument panel  
is operated, a suggestion mes-  
sage will be displayed asking if  
you wish to enable the power  
back door system. To enable the  
power back door system, select  
Yes”.  
Suggestion to turn on the  
headlights  
If the headlight switch is in other  
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After enabling the power back  
door system, press the power  
back door switch again to open  
or close the power back door.  
Fuel consumption  
inform at ion  
Fuel consumption informa-  
tion can be displayed on the  
multimedia system.  
*
: If equipped  
Customization  
The suggestion function can be  
turned on/off. (P.637)  
Consumption  
Current fuel consumption  
screen  
1 Select  
on the main  
menu.  
2 Select “Trip information”.  
If a screen other than “Current” is  
displayed, select “Current”.  
Average vehicle speed since  
the engine was started.  
Trip range  
Elapsed time since the  
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engine was started.  
tion  
Fuel consumption in the past  
15 minutes  
Previous fuel consumption  
record  
Current fuel consumption  
Resetting the history data  
Resetting the consumption  
data  
Updating the latest fuel con-  
sumption data  
Use the displayed average fuel  
consumption as a reference. The  
image is an example only, and may  
vary slightly from actual conditions.  
Use the displayed average fuel  
consumption as a reference. The  
image is an example only, and may  
vary slightly from actual conditions.  
2
History fuel consumption  
screen  
Updating the history data  
Update the average fuel consump-  
tion by selecting “Update” to mea-  
sure the current fuel consumption  
again.  
1 Select  
on the main  
menu.  
Resetting the data  
The fuel consumption data can be  
deleted by selecting “Clear data”.  
Trip range  
Displays the estimated maximum  
distance that can be driven with the  
quantity of fuel remaining.  
As a result, the actual distance that  
can be driven may differ from that  
displayed.  
2 Select “Trip information”.  
If a screen other than “History” is  
displayed, select “History”.  
Latest fuel consumption  
Best recorded fuel consump-  
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